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Dear Obaied,obaied wrote:Dear dpr1979,
thanks for your explanation on third party funding.
Could you pl help me in this regard.
I am going to Apply for T1E visa from outside UK. And i am going to show fund from the USA and the third party is my Father-in-law.
Now my queries are
which Bank especially provide me the exact letter where they put my name on the Bank Letter?
and how i can write my signature in front of the Legal Representative in the USA? as it is not possible!
Please answer as soon as possible.
I also request from other senior member.
regards,
Obaied
dpr1979 wrote:Dear Obaied,obaied wrote:Dear dpr1979,
thanks for your explanation on third party funding.
Could you pl help me in this regard.
I am going to Apply for T1E visa from outside UK. And i am going to show fund from the USA and the third party is my Father-in-law.
Now my queries are
which Bank especially provide me the exact letter where they put my name on the Bank Letter?
and how i can write my signature in front of the Legal Representative in the USA? as it is not possible!
Please answer as soon as possible.
I also request from other senior member.
regards,
Obaied
If the third party funds are coming from USA, then i doubt it that any bank or financial institution will be ready to include your name in their letter headed paper.
In this case, i will strongly suggest what i read in some other post, please ask ur father in law to email the bank stating he needs such a letter with ur name as an applicant, the bank will reply to him about their policy that they cannot include ur name.
u can then attach this letter to ur application from abroad alogwith the letters issued as per my earlier post on this thread.
But believe me my friend u will still be standing on thin ice. It does not guarantee that the case worker will consider the email and the letters.
i was in ur shoes and best option that all suggested to me was to get the money in ur local bank and apply.
secondly, to ur other question, it would be appropriate that u draft the letter and sign it and send it to ur father in law through courier to USA, he can then sign it and get a legal representatives letter that the signature on the declaration is his. obviously he cannot write this for ur signature, then u can get a similar letter from a legal rep in ur home country authorising ur signature.
hope it helps
Cheers
D
dpr1979 wrote:hi Obaied,
It would be ideal if you can get directorship of an existing company, which can invest the funds as well.
But you need to check ur rights if it is permitted for you to register as a director of a company on the potential entrepreneur visa. please refer to the policy guidance carefully in this case.
Also i am not too sure that u can then apply for entrepreneur visa from uk itself, please check if u need to come back home to get entry clearance or u can apply from there.
I have no knowledge about the potential entrepreneur visa, so wont be of any help on this topic
Cheers
D